America in the nineteenth century Victorian age was changing as fast as
the engines of the Industrial Revolution could carry it. At every turn,
Flow Blue was there, first sparking the interest of the affluent and
later the middle class with its rich colors and complete table services.
This book puts Flow Blue in its historical context and covers the
British, American and European manufacturers who produced it, the
exhibitions that promoted it, the people who owned it and what moved
them to buy it. Over 500 color photographs present the variety of forms
and patterns in these popular wares from the 1840s to turn of the
twentieth century.